[0001] The present invention generally relates to electric powered portable sanders. More
particularly it relates to an accessory for a portable sander that is convertible
between a sander frame and a sander stand. As a frame, it supports or stabilises a
portable belt sander as the user moves the sander over a wooden workpiece. As a stand,
it supports the sander in an orientation wherein the sander's abrasive belt is exposed
so that the user may manipulate a workpiece against the moving abrasive belt.
[0002] A belt sander may be employed with either a sanding frame/shoe or an inversion stand.
[0003] Sanding frames are generally well known. Sander frames are used to expand the footprint
or base of the sander on the workpiece below. When a belt sander is mounted in such
a frame, the sander is stabilised for movement over the surface of the workpiece.
If the user applies uneven or unbalanced levels of force to the sander's handle(s)
then the frame/shoe will prevent the sander from tipping and/or gouging the work piece
surface. Additionally, many sanding frames contain means for adjusting the depth-of-cut
of the sander mounted within the rigid frame. With such a mechanism the user can adjust
the amount of wood removed by the sander as it is passed over the workpiece.
[0004] Sander stands are also generally known. A so called "inversion stand" is an accessory
that provides a fixed frame/base for holding the belt sander in an orientation on
its side or inverted so that the abrasive belt is exposed for access by the user.
Thus supported, the portable sander becomes a bench tool and the user can pass a piece
of wood over the moving belt, or press and manipulate a workpiece against the moving
belt. Inversion stands sometimes are provided with a table or fence to support and/or
align the workpiece while it is slid over the sander belt.
[0005] Sander stands and frames are provided as two different accessories. They add to the
bulk and weight of equipment the tradesman must transport to the work site. The stand,
in particular, is intended for stationary use and current models are not very portable.
[0006] It is proposed to provide an accessory sanding frame that can be converted into an
inversion frame by the addition of legs, which can be attached to the frame so as
to support the sander in one of multiple possible orientations.
[0007] An advantage of such an adaptable accessory is that the sander frame performs double
duty by serving as the mounting point for the sander in both the mobile frame role
and fixed stand role. Savings are achieved in cost, weight, and storage volume.
[0008] A further advantage of the subject invention is that's since the sanding frame has
a depth of cut adjustment, that capability will also be present in the fixed stand.
[0009] A still further advantage of the subject frame/stand is the provision of a particularly
economical and easy to manufacture hinge structure for pivoting adjustment of the
sander within the frame, and thus of the sanders depth of cut. Said hinges comprising
an open recess in the frame, a bearing element of simple geometry and defining a cylindrical
bore, and a retainer piece for holding the bearing in the recess.
[0010] Further areas of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from
the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed
description and specific examples, while indicating a preferred embodiment of the
invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to
limit the scope of the invention.
[0011] A sander according to the present invention will now be described by way of example,
with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 perspective view of a belt sander mounted in a frame according to the present
invention;
Figure 2 is an alternative perspective view of a belt sander mounted in the frame
of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a top perspective view of a belt sander mounted in the frame of Figure
1;
Figure 4 is a perspective view of a belt sander mounted in the frame of Figure 1 converted
into a stand;
Figure 5 is a side perspective view of a belt sander mounted in the stand of Figure
4;
Figure 6 is a perspective view of a belt sander mounted in the stand of Figure 4 at
an alternative orientation;
Figure 7 is an alternative perspective view of the belt sander and stand of Figure
6;
Figure 8 is a perspective view of the sander frame of Figure 1;
Figure 9 is an alternative perspective view of the sander frame of Figure 8;
Figure 10 is a close-up perspective view of the depth-of-cut mechanism of the sander
frame of Figure 9;
Figure 11 is the close-up perspective view Figure 10 with some elements of the depth
of cut mechanism shown in see-through/phantom;
Figure 12 is a further close up of one hinge of the depth-of-cut mechanism of Figure
11;
Figure 13 is the same view as Figure 12 without the see through phantoming; and
Figure 14 is a close up perspective view of elements of the hinge structure of Figure
12.
[0012] With reference to the attached Figures 1, sander frame 20 consists of a base 22 defining
an opening 24. In the preferred embodiment shown both base 22 and opening 24 are substantially
rectangular. Base 22 has a first lower surface 23 and a second upper surface 25. First
lower surface 23 is preferably finished or coated to move smoothly over the surface
of a wooden workpiece.
[0013] A forward rod assembly 30 and a rearward rod assembly 32 are pivotally connected
to the base 22 across opening 24 and proximate to their respective ends of the base.
Forward rod assembly 30 is comprised of forward rod 31 and two hinge assemblies 40,
and rear rod assembly 32 is comprised of rear rod 33 and two more hinge assemblies
40.
[0014] Connected to and pivoting with forward rod 31 is a mounting plate 34. Rotateably
mounted within mounting plate 34 is threaded screw 36, which is turned by knob 38.
[0015] A depth-of-cut adjustment mechanism 60 is mounted to frame 22 and connected to forward
rod 31 for pivoting the forward rod assembly 30. Adjustment of depth of cut mechanism
60 causes forward rod 31 to pivot upward and forward and out of the plane of the base
22, or rearward and downward into the plane of the base 22.
[0016] With reference to Figures 2 - 5, a particularly easy to manufacture and thus economical
structure for hinge assemblies 40 will now be described. Near the corners of opening
24, recesses 41 are defined by the base 22. For ease of manufacturing, the recesses
41 are open toward the upper face 25 of frame base 22. Furthermore, each recess 41
is of relatively simple geometry. Preferably, it may be a simple rectangle or a semicylindrical
shape or a combination thereof.
[0017] In the recess 41 is located a bearing 42. Bearing 42 may also be of a simple external
geometry selected to conform to the recess 41. Bearing 42 defines a bore 43. Rotatably
mounted in bore 43 is the first or outer end 48 of pivot pin 44. The second or inner
end 49 of pivot pin 44 is connected to a first end 50 of pivot arm 45. The second
end 51 of each pivot arm 45 is connected to either rod 31 or 33.
[0018] Bearing element 42 is captured in recess 41 by a retainer. In the preferred embodiment
shown, retainer plate 46 covers the top of recess 41 and is secured to the base 22
by a machine screw 47. On the face of recess 41 towards the opening 24, a lip 28 of
the base 22 also serves to retain the bearing element 42.
[0019] Now with reference to Figs. 6 - 8, the sander 10 (some structural elements of the
sander are omitted for clarity and an improved view of the subject frame/stand) is
shown mounted in frame 20. Sander 10 is connected to the pivotable rods 31 and 33
so that the sander can be raised or lowered relative to the base 22 for adjustment
of the depth-of-cut. At its rear end, the sander housing 12 has clips 14 that clasp
the rear pivot rod 33. At the front end of the sander housing 12, a hole 16 (not shown,
but the same hole used to mount the auxiliary handle in its forward optional position)
receives threaded screw 36. Knob 38 is used to tighten screw 36 and pull housing 12
against mounting plate 34.
[0020] With particular reference to Fig. 9, the depth of cut adjustment mechanism 60 will
now be described. Mounted to frame base 22 is a yoke assembly 26. Yoke 26 defines
a bore 27 (not shown). Front rod 31 passes through a collar 62. A threaded rod 64
having a first end 63 and a second end 64 is attached to the collar 62 at the first
end 63. Threaded rod 64 extends through the bore 27 of yoke 26 and is threadably engaged
by a knob 68 at the second end 64. A biasing spring 66 is mounted co-axially around
the threaded rod 64 between collar 62 and yoke 26. Spring 66 acts to push the collar
62 and thus rod 31 downward into the lowered position. A user can turn knob 68 to
pull the collar 62 and thus the forward rod 31 upward into a raised position, against
the force of spring 66.
[0021] With the sander 10 connected between the forward rod 31 and the rear rod 33 (as described
above), movement of the forward rod 31 is transmitted to the rear rod 33 and produces
an identical pivoting movement. Thus, as the rods 31 and 33 pivot, the sander 10 moves
in a arcuate path that raises or lowers the sander within the opening 24 while maintaining
the sander's abrasive surface 18 planar parallel with the frame base 22, and thus
to the workpiece.
[0022] With reference now to Figs. 10 - 13, the sander frame can be converted into an inversion
stand 70 by the addition of two legs 72 and a fence assembly 80. The legs 72 are secured
to the base 22 by screws 74. Legs 72 may be connected to base 22 to achieve either
a vertical orientation as in Fig. 10 or a horizontal orientation as in Fig. 12, wherein
base 22 is substantially perpendicular to the ground. Alternatively, legs could be
used to support the base 22 in an inverted orientation substantially planar parallel
relation to the ground, and wherein first/lower surface 23 and the abrasive belt face
upward.
[0023] Fence assembly 80 can be secured to base 22 by screws 83 in either of two positions
complementary to the chosen orientation of the sander. Fence assembly 80 comprises
a fixed element 82 and an angularly adjustable table 84, which may secured with nut
86 at the desired angle relative to the plane of the base 22.
[0024] Fence assembly 80 also includes a guard piece 81. As seen in Fig. 12, when the sander
10 is in the horizontal orientation, guard 81 is located adjacent to the abrasive
belt and covers the gap between the rear of roller/belt 18 and the sander housing
12 in order to prevent a small/thin workpiece from being dragged into that gap by
the movement of the belt 18. In the vertical orientation, the table 86 is directly
in the path of the belt 18 and a separate guard is not required.
[0025] The above-described depth of cut adjustment of the sander 10 in the sander frame
20 permits the user to move the sander belt 18 towards and away from the table 84.
This is particularly advantageous since the pivoting movement of the table 84 can
open up a gap between the belt 18 and the table, and a small/thin work piece could
be dragged into that gap by the movement of the belt.
[0026] While the invention has been described in the specification and illustrated in the
drawings with reference to a preferred embodiment, it will be understood by those
skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted
for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention as defined
in the claims. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation
or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential
scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the
particular embodiment illustrated by the drawings and described in the specification
as the best mode presently contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that
the invention will include any embodiments falling within the foregoing description
and the appended claims.
1. A sanding frame for supporting a portable powered sander with a movable abrasive surface,
the frame comprising:
a base defining an opening, the sander supportable in the opening; and
a leg selectively connectable to the base for supporting the base in an orientation
where the abrasive surface is exposed for access by a user.
2. A sanding frame for supporting a portable powered sander with a movable abrasive surface,
the frame comprising:
a base having a first surface and a second surface and the base lying substantially
in a plane; and
a leg selectively connectable to the base for supporting the base in an orientation
wherein the plane of the base is one of substantially perpendicular to and planar
parallel to the ground.
3. The sanding frame of Claim 2 further comprising a rod assembly pivotably connected
to the base for movably supporting the sander.
4. The sanding frame of Claim 3 further comprising a depth-of-cut adjustment mechanism
connected to the base and to the rod assembly for pivoting the rod assembly.
5. The sanding frame of Claim 3 wherein the pivotable rod assembly includes:
a recess defined by the base;
a bearing located in the recess and defining a bore;
a pivot pin having a first end and a second end, the first end rotateably supported
in the bore;
a pivot arm having a first end and a second end, the first end connected to the second
end of the pivot pin; and
a rod connected to the second end of the pivot arm.
6. The sanding frame of Claim 4 wherein the rod is pivotable out of the plane of the
base.
7. The sanding frame of Claim 6 further including a spring for biasing the rod towards
the plane of the base.
8. The sanding frame of Claim 4 wherein the depth of cut mechanism includes:
a yoke connected to the base and defining a bore;
a treaded rod having a first end and a second end, and extending through the bore
of the yoke;
a collar connected to the rod assembly and to the first end of the threaded rod; and
a knob threadably engaged to the rod for drawing the rod through the yoke.
9. The sanding frame of Claim 8 wherein the depth of cut mechanism further includes a
spring coaxial with the threaded rod between the collar and the yoke
10. The sanding frame of Claim 2 further comprising a fence assembly connectable to the
base.
11. The sanding frame of Claim 10 wherein the fence assembly includes a table angularly
adjustable relative to the plane of the base.
12. The sanding frame of Claim 10 wherein the fence assembly includes a guard piece locatable
adjacent to the abrasive surface.
13. A method for converting a sanding frame into a stand for a portable sander with a
movable abrasive surface, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a sander frame and a leg;
mounting the sander to the frame
attaching the leg to the sander frame so that the movable abrasive surface of the
sander is exposed for access.
14. A sanding frame for supporting a portable powered sander with a movable abrasive surface,
the frame comprising:
a base defining an opening, the sander supportable in the opening; and
means for supporting the base in an orientation where the abrasive surface is exposed
for access by a user.